Online AI services and limits of reasonable use
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My friend and I discussed different AI chips, and he mentioned a service that "removes" clothes from the photo. At first I thought it was a joke, but then I found similar sites. Honestly, it got a little uncomfortable because this thing can cause problems if someone uses it without permission. Has anyone encountered?
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Now such neural networks do exist, and they work in different ways, but some give quite realistic results. If you want to understand how it works, you can check out Nudify AI . I had a similar story: an acquaintance uploaded a photo of his character from the game, not a person, just for the experiment - and he then laughed for a long time how strange everything happened. Good things like this should be used carefully. If we are talking about photos of real people, then without consent it is better not to get involved at all.
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It’s actually amazing how fast all these AI things are developing. A couple of years ago it seemed fantastic that you could change photos so much, but now every second service offers something like this. I think it’s good to just be sober about technology and understand what it can do and what it can’t.